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And if things seem hurried, that's OK because I know the pacing gets better later on.
"It gets better later," Mr. Brearley added, meaning after midnight when the chronological children at the party had packed up their balloon hats and been sent home to bed.
This video show how JO-ZERO moves (it gets better later).
President Obama's jobs summit may produce some very popular legislation early next year, which could indeed raise people's esteem for Congress at a crucial moment, especially if the unemployment rate gets better later in the year.
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Yes, Mark concedes, we are the only surfers in sight, but that's because the others are expecting it to get better later, on the outgoing tide.
But let me put it another way: do those who want to avoid a referendum think their chances will get better later?
"Weather-wise, if not for travel reasons, it was the right decision, and the weather got better later in the day," he said.
But in one blunt exchange, Representative Elijah E. Cummings, a Democrat from Maryland, asked Mr. Toyoda, "Why should we believe that things are going to get better?" Later, Mr. Toyoda concluded his day at a meeting with company employees and dealers at the National Press Club.
Do you think the problem will get better later?
If being out and proud is an option at your school, don't wait for it to get better later, when you move to a big city and get out of dodge.
This is an abnormally high number of states that I refuse to predict, but again, it's only the first column of the election season, so things will doubtlessly get better later on.
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